Carey Fitzgerald's London-based High Point Media Group today announced joining forces with one of India's best known motion picture companies, Mumbai-based Pritish Nandy Communications in the first such deal of its kind. With High Point poised to position PNC's titles for the international market outside India, the partnership kicks off with the latest PNC film, EK THO CHANCE (LAST CHANCE MUMBAI) set in today's Mumbai.

Esteemed Indian director, Saeed Akhtar Mirza, whose last film and Directors' Fortnight selection at Cannes, NASEEM, won international plaudits, was coaxed out of retirement after 13 years by Pritish Nandy to make the film, which takes a kaleidoscopic look at 24 hours in the Indian metropolis. Described as ''the other side of Mumbai to Slumdog'', LAST CHANCE MUMBAI follows the mixed fortunes of varying characters who populate the city and who, from lowly thief to wealthy fashion hotshot, cover a wide spectrum of socio-economic background.

Speaking about the partnership with High Point, Pritish Nandy said, ''We are delighted to join hands with Carey and take our films to a larger global audience than Indian films actually succeed in reaching; we believe High Point with its expertise and experience can help us enhance our international reach and grow the new idiom of Bollywood. ''Carey Fitzgerald is equally enthusiastic about the collaboration, commenting, ''India, right now, is a very exciting place for film''. She went on to add, ''Not just for his impeccable track record as a producer, but also his vision for the future of Indian cinema, we are thrilled to be working with a force as innovative and forward looking as Pritish Nandy.''